Part, Chapter
1 1, 5 | Wisdom is granted often times to the weak.~He said, "O
2 1, 5 | given me inspiration.~Often times strong counsel is suggested
3 1, 9 | Sometimes a help, and at other times a hindrance.~O Lord, grant,
4 1, 9 | Every angel declared, "In times of yore~We bore friendship
5 2, 3 | sacrificed his life seven times, and regained it.~When Zakhariah 7
6 2, 10| Circumambulate me seven times;~Count this better than
7 2, 10| me 'O my servant' seventy times;~O Bayazid, you have found
8 2, 15| in the desert!~How many times do I smite thee, and thou
9 2, 16| subject of it above law.~"At times my state resembles a dream,~
10 3, 11| endeavor of his own.~At times he laughs when he contemplates
11 3, 12| their mouths,~Especially in times of passion and wrath and
12 3, 13| succeeds to hopelessness, ~Many times does sunlight succeed to
13 3, 16| preachers tell his story from times of yore;"~You say true,
14 3, 17| to my speech. ~A thousand times, O prince incomparable, ~
15 5, 6 | giving to the poor four times the legal amount of alms
16 5, 7 | hundred,~Yea, a hundred times as wicked as Thou sayest.~
17 6, 6 | acceptance from the field.~But at times he distrusted the efficacy
18 6, 6 | This parable applies to all times,~For the soul of the ignorant
19 6, 7 | communicate with his friend at all times, he fastened a string to
20 6, 9 | dream. I myself have many times dreamt of a treasure lying
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